“No one will be left without state support, all the families of the dead and injured will be provided with the necessary assistance and support,” Interfax quotes him.

It is noted that the amount of compensation the government will determine later.

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar said that the crash could have occurred either due to a pilot’s error, or for technical reasons.

On Friday, December 27, during take-off, an aircraft of the BEK AIR airline lost altitude and broke through a concrete fence. There was a collision with a two-story building.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan, 12 people were killed as a result of the accident, 49 were injured.

The Office began an investigation into the incident.